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yeah they took it from usSooooo I was gone for a while since the new Mturk came out...is there no way to see auto approval times anymore?
yeah they took it from usSooooo I was gone for a while since the new Mturk came out...is there no way to see auto approval times anymore?
noSooooo I was gone for a while since the new Mturk came out...is there no way to see auto approval times anymore?
sound adviceBuy Ripple
You can thank scammers who abused short AA times to get HITs approved.What a stupid thing to take away.
Too many people were using it to scam requesters by looking for batches with really short AA times and submitting garbage, knowing it would approve. So they took it away.What a stupid thing to take away.
ME EITHER...sounds like a good poll
thank youWhen you are using the word "Mom" to refer to a specific person, it's standing in place of their name, and thus, like their name would be capitalized. When you're talking about moms in general, it's a common noun.
no thanks to you for the condescension[google]is mom supposed to capitalized ??[/google]
I just feel like I don't see the [google] tags being used very often and I like to periodically remind everybody that they exist.no thanks to you for the condescension
I just feel like I don't see the [google] tags being used very often and I like to periodically remind everybody that they exist.
Is this a documented reason for removal, or speculation?Too many people were using it to scam requesters by looking for batches with really short AA times and submitting garbage, knowing it would approve. So they took it away.
We were never really supposed to be able to see it anyway. It's why we needed scripts to pull it out of the page code.
I'll stir the pot. They are sprinkles not jimmies and its a water fountain not a bubbler.
If you have a list from HS, have you seen this yet?Thinking of putting together a block/include list for HF. What "separator" is used between each entry, please, or is HF completely different? (HS, of course, used " ^ ." Thanks!